
Florida, July 24, 2025 — The wrestling world is mourning the loss of one of its most iconic figures. Hulk Hogan, born Terry Eugene Bollea, has passed away at the age of 71 in Florida. The news has sent shockwaves through the global wrestling community and his countless fans around the world.
Hogan, often referred to as “The Immortal” and “The Real American,” was one of the most recognized and celebrated professional wrestlers in the history of WWE (formerly WWF). He was known not just for his incredible physique and charisma, but also for his larger-than-life personality, signature handlebar mustache, red and yellow ring attire, and the famous catchphrase, “Whatcha gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild on you?”
Early Career & Rise to Fame
Hulk Hogan began his wrestling career in the late 1970s, initially trained by Hiro Matsuda. He made his WWF debut in 1979 but it was in the early 1980s under Vince McMahon’s vision that Hogan truly skyrocketed to superstardom. His match against The Iron Sheik in 1984 marked the beginning of the “Hulkamania” era when he won his first WWF Championship.
Throughout the 1980s and early ’90s, Hogan headlined numerous WrestleMania events and played a key role in bringing professional wrestling into the mainstream, thanks in part to his crossover popularity in movies, television, and endorsements. He had iconic feuds with legends such as André the Giant, Randy “Macho Man” Savage, The Ultimate Warrior, and Sgt. Slaughter.
In 1996, Hogan shocked the world by turning heel (villain) and forming the New World Order (nWo) in WCW, a move that revitalized his career and helped WCW dominate wrestling ratings during the “Monday Night Wars.”
A Legacy Beyond Wrestling
Beyond wrestling, Hogan became a pop culture phenomenon. He starred in movies like Suburban Commando and Mr. Nanny, had his own reality show Hogan Knows Best, and remained a fan favorite for decades.
Though his later years were marked by controversies and legal battles, his impact on professional wrestling remains unmatched. For millions, Hulk Hogan was the face of wrestling, a true American hero inside the squared circle.
Tributes Pour In
Fans, fellow wrestlers, and celebrities from across the world are expressing their condolences. WWE is expected to issue an official statement shortly, and tributes are likely to be paid at the next televised WWE event.
As fans remember the man who body-slammed giants and inspired generations, one thing is clear — Hulk Hogan’s legacy will live on forever.
Rest in Power, Hulk Hogan (1953–2025).
— Dimapur Today | Breaking News Desk